The Next Episode: Interview with Bryson Tiller
Curated by Apple Musicās Hip-Hop/R&B Editor
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A year ago, Bryson Tiller was one of countless up-and-coming artists looking to make a mark in an oversaturated market. Twelve months later, heās Apple Musicās Best New Artist of 2015. The Lexington, Ky.Ā native, 22, independently released his breakthrough hit, āDonāt,ā in October 2014 and eventually managed to garner millions of plays with little to no blog support. Drake took notice early. The Toronto rapper reached out to Tiller via Twitter at the top of 2015 and offered him a deal with his OVO imprint in the spring. It wasnāt until an Instagram photo of Drizzy and Tiller partying at popular West Hollywood nightclub Hooray Henryās surfaced in June that the hip-hop blogosphere finally began tracking the singer-rapper.Ā
Tiller quietly signed to RCA Records in April and released his second mixtape,Ā TRaPSOUL, on October 2āthe project was exclusively issued a week early on Apple Music. The ātape was well received by famous fans ranging from Tiller influence Trey Songz to socialite royalty Kylie Jenner and actress/model Karrueche Tranāboth attended Tillerās second sold-out show at The Roxy in Los Angeles in October 2015.Ā
Tillerāaka Pen Griffey (a clever play on legendary baseball player Ken Griffey Jr.)āappears to be the latest in a string of artists from the Internet era who shot to stardom on the heels of a single project; The Weeknd (House of Balloons), Frank Ocean (nostalgia, ULTRA), Chance The Rapper (Acid Rap), and of course, Drake (So Far Gone) come to mind. With the exception ofĀ Acid Rap, the aforementioned projects were freebies, promotional tools issued to cultivate a fan base that would eventually spend money on a commercial release. Tillerās moving units out of the gate.Ā TRaPSOULās sold over 180, 000 in pure sales in roughly three months and with āDonātā nearing its peak on terrestrial radioāthe song was in heavy rotation on Apple MusicĀ radio in February and Zane Lowe made it a World Record on Beats 1 on July 1āthe mixtape is poised to keep selling well into 2016. Our hip-hop/R&B editor spoke to Tiller to discuss life afterĀ TRaPSOUL.
You recently started performing live. First, as an opener for Travis Scott and then for yourĀ TRaPSOULĀ series. How did you prepare for your first solo shows?
Honestly, those Travis Scott shows were like the best preparation for those shows because if I never did those Travis Scott shows, boy, I would have been so nervous out there. I was just telling my boy. Me and [Kejuan] Swan used to talk about this actually. We used to be turning up backstage, kinda like in a football huddle, āYea, you ābout to do this, boy. You out here killing it.ā I used to be all nervous and Iād go out there and itād be crazy. Itād be adrenaline just pumping.Ā Now Iām excited to get back out there. I hate when it takes me too long to get back on the stage. Ā
You announced the TRaPSOUL Tour with THEY. as openers. What can we expect from the tour?
Itās gonna be a longer set because all the shows Iāve been doing⦠originally we just rehearsed a 30-minute set just to open for Travis and for the TRaPSOUL experience. When we do our tour weāre gonna do the full project and then some other songs too.
Fans are really living with TRaPSOUL. Itās giving you the luxury of taking your time because people are really enjoying the mixtape as a body of work. You just released āSelf Righteousā in December. What made you want to put new music out?
The main reason I wanted to put that song out is because that song was actually fromĀ TRaPSOUL. It was supposed to be onĀ TRaPSOULĀ but we couldnāt get it cleared. I was listening to it in my car. I think I was gonna give it to somebody at first. I was gonna give it to another artist. I think Chris Brown wanted to use it but he ended up taking another song from me so I just said, āf*** it.ā And I just put it out. Iām actually headed to Miami tomorrow morning to record some more music.Ā
You mentioned Chris Brown. He ended up taking āProofā from you and putting it on his album, Royalty. Is that a song you already had recorded?
Yea. That was also a song that I was gonna put onĀ TRaPSOUL. Itās crazy! It was like the last song I got. I was like, āTRaPSOULĀ is done, blah, blah, blah. We gotta turn it in Friday.ā They sent me the beat and I was like, āThis gotta go on TRaPSOUL. This gotta go on TRaPSOUL.ā Then the more and more I listened to it I was like, āItās too R&B for me.ā Of course all my songs are mostly R&B-driven but if it just sounds likeā¦Ā Killer InstinctĀ days. I donāt know if you heard that mixtape. Chris Brown likes it. He took it. I was excited about that. Somebody actually told me that before my SOBās show. Mark Pitts came. Mark Pitts and Tunji [Balogun] came downstairs and heās like, āYo! I just wanna let you know that āProofā is on the album.ā I was like, āWhat? Are You Serious?ā
How did Chris Brown hear the songs?
Mark Pitts and Ā Tunji. Tunji hit up Mark Pitts I think. He ended up showing him the songs and then Mark Pitts showed it to Chris and Chris was f***ing with it.Ā
It seems like every other day Kylie Jenner is posting a video on Instagram featuring one of your songs.Ā
For real? Thatās crazy. Iāve only seen [the video] from a long time ago. Then Iāve seen some blogs saying that she was listening to it. When I first heard [about] it⦠I aināt even gonna lie it was another one of those surreal things. Itās like when my favorite artists are just reaching out or my favorite artists talk to me on Twitter. Ā Something crazy happens every week I swear, something just out of this world, like some great news. My manager Neil [Dominique] always hits me up. Heās like, āYo, this happens. Yo, Wayneās rapping on your beat.ā Iām just like, āWhat?ā It seems like something is happening every week. Iām not numb to it all the way yet but itās still crazy. Ā
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You recently connected with The Weeknd. How did that happen?
My manager Neil, heās really good friends with Abelās manager. Theyāve just been talking and he was like, āYo, Abelās really liking Brysonās music. Heās been bumpingĀ TRaPSOUL. He was like, āYāall should come to the show and vibe" so we went to the show in D.C. We were just vibing. I knew he was the coolest dude ever when he said, āYo! You wanna playĀ Call of Duty?ā I was like, āOf course.ā That was my first time playingĀ Black Ops 3Ā so I got to experience that with him.Ā
Has there been talk of you guys working together?Ā
Man, I donāt even wanna say. Hopefully, one day.
Fans are excited about āExchange.ā Itās already charting and people think itās going to be even bigger than āDonāt.ā Do you plan shooting a video for it soon?
Well, Michael B. Jordan is actually cool. Heās like the homie. Iām actually talking to him. He reached out to me a while ago and just showing love for the music afterĀ TRaPSOULĀ dropped. He just said he wanted to work on some stuff with me so weāre actually gonna work together to do the video for āExchange.ā Heās gonna direct it. I donāt know when weāre shooting that, though. Hopefully, in the next few months.